Abstract

During Minister of Culture Milan Kňažko's term in office, Slovakia's Ministry of Culture funded projects that go far beyond what was traditionally understood under the term in Slovakia and Central Europe. The policy, if sustained, would engender discussions of what is Slovak culture and how it meshes in with the concept culture of the sum total of the country of Slovakia, which could touch on the precarious Central European interplay between the concepts of ethnicity and citizenship that underlies the role of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia.